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Alex Smith interview with Colin Cowherd
Okay, this is actually pretty good. He's really entertaining. His thoughts on Urban Meyer as an NFL coach are interesting. If you don't really care about his recovery because you've heard the story 1000 times, go to 11:06 where he talks Andy Reid and Mahomes. It's actually worth a listen, I think.
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Also, if I may beat this drum again... very end of the interview Cowherd says, "Don't go into coaching" and Alex says, "Don't think the wife will let me."
Eat a dick! He's not going to coach! |
Don't sleep on the first 11 minutes.
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The entire thing is absolutely awesome. Love that guy.
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Great stuff!
Proud to be an Alexsexual! |
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I’d listen to anything his wife would tell me.
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Alex Smith is a good guy.
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I'll listen to it when I get home from work but wish I could mute Colin Cowturd when he speaks.
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I've always had the position that he isn't Cassel. We weren't going to win with him, but he wasn't the worst. And as a person I have a ton of respect for him. I think it's pretty genuine. Dudes can behave for a few years (see: Peters, Marcus) but if he wasn't at least mostly genuine, he'd have certainly handled his career differently. Not that much of that matters between the white lines, but since he's not a Chief anymore, it affects my view of him far more now.
RE: Interview. He's good. Goddamn he's well spoken. He was super relaxed and the dude didn't stutter not one time. And the big thing is he didn't drop a single cliche. That's amazing for a sports guy. Especially a guy who has told a story as many times as he has with his injury story. And the Rodgers stuff he talked about was not some benign lightweight stuff. He fired some guns there. And it's Dude is REALLY good on TV. Not sure where he's going, but goddamn he's good on TV. |
Great interview! The Green Bay commentary was the best, probably followed by the recovery process and how actually never believed he'd make it back onto the field. I also didn't remember that the Chiefs had prepared Alex that they were going to try to draft a QB, and he appreciated it. Cowherd did a great job of hitting him with medium-weight questions and the answers were refreshingly honest. Thanks for posting.
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Great interview and as others have said, good person.
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Thanks for posting this!
I think it showed a different side of Alex. He has always been well spoken, but with his interviews as a player, his demeanor was somewhat subdued and towing the "company line" so to speak. Here, he was a bit more animated and not afraid to share his opinion...certainly with the Green Bay/Rodgers situation. He totally has a career as an analyst or commentator, if he wishes to explore that. I'd love to see him and Romo call a game. That would be cool! |
Yeah, that has a level of candor that is used to be uncommon for past players. I loved it, thanks for sharing.
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Worth the listen. It's fascinating to hear how much his recovery was a lot of "well, this will never work, but what else can I do?" and how his wife pushed him to actually give it a go in the end.
Also good to hear that he feels like the Chiefs treated him right even when they were bringing in Mahomes. |
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He was basically the Packers screwed up and the Chiefs Kept me informed during the entire draft process before they drafted Mahomes. |
Thanks for posting this. A really good interview, and I would agree that Alex is well spoken. Broadcasting may be a future for him, if he desires it.
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I am no where near a fan of Cowherd but I'll give credit where credit is do and he did a good job with the interview and I did enjoy listening to Alex speak. I think I'd rather watch Alex in the booth than Tony Romo. Of course he would not have the smile of Trent Green :D pearly whites. |
Poor Alex. Rex Ryan would trip over his feet, fall on him nd puncture a lung.
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The guests never feel on edge, and his wording of questions stimulates topics within the answer that otherwise would not normally be brought up by the guest on their own. That's a challenge with sports broadcasting-- you're dealing with people who are either trained/coached to not say anything, or they're just not very talkative people who aren't used to being on TV. You have to really frame the conversation just right or you're probably going to get a non-answer that's awkward and boring to listen to. |
Always liked Alex as a person, father, husband, etc...
But I do not regret wanting him off the field after season 3 ish? Watching him QB was sooooooooooooo boring. |
Class act all the way.
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Thanks for posting- great interview. Alex Smith is very articulate and enjoyable to listen to. Could see him being a great broadcaster in the future if that is what he chooses.
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IMO, the most interesting aspect of the interview was the truth that every single coach, outside of Reid, tried to fit a square peg into a round hole, i.e., turn a young, smart, mobile QB into a "Pocket Passer" or "System" QB.
There is absolutely no doubt that had he been chosen #1 overall in 2018 instead of 2005, his skills would have translated to today's game almost immediately. 95% of these head coaches are butt****ing morons that only know how to do something one way and one way only, yet butt****s like Adam Gase and Rex Ryan and Pat Shurmur and Eric Mangini and so many other morons are hired over and over and over again, despite the fact they end up with the same exact results time after time after time. I'd almost pay money to hear Alex's experiences with people like Mike Nolan, Mike Singletary and the like, who had absolutely no business as NFL head coaches. |
Big article on Alex in this month's SI. How he came back and played on that horrific-looking, patchwork "leg" is truly amazing. The pictures in the article almost made me throw up - and they're current pics. His leg looks like something you'd expect to see on Frankenstein.
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Also, I know he's done, but I think Alex could still play and would be a great backup for Mahomes. Say Mahomes gets a high ankle sprain in week 17 and we're the #1 seed. Alex would be a good backup to come in and give us a shot still.
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Alex can do anything and be really good at it. Dude made alot of money in the league and will make even more out of football
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One of Colin's best interviews ever. Mainly because he let somebody like Alex do the talking. Wow, that was awesome...
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God damn this place likes sucking some Alex dick ever since he left. |
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He's done with being in the game. |
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Nobody was happier than me to see him go. But he's gone. During his final season, he knew he was training his replacement. He could have been a prick like Favre was to Rodgers, but instead he was gracious and helpful. Everybody involved talks about how instrumental he was in Pat's development. And to this day he has never said an unkind word about the organization that traded up 17 spots to kick him to the curb. Let it go. |
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I think Alex Smith describing Andy Reid may be the most sincere and candid praise of a professional coach that I have ever heard. Reminds me of Bill Walton talking about John Wooden. Which reminds me that Alex Smith and Bill Walton went to same high school. |
Finally got time to watch this.
Alex Smith is a class act. Loved him speaking about Reid, Mahomes and the Chiefs organization. But lets face the facts. Easier to really like Alex and respect him after we won a Super Bowl with Mahomes. Winning the Super Bowl is the ultimate cleaner of previous years failures |
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I don't think he was listening to Andy's coaching to keep the ball down. Shit, probably why he copped out so much and threw behind the line or well before the sticks. |
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I’ve never been a fan of the Alex hate. I’ve always understood it. This interview when Alex was talking about Rodgers, I was sure it was coming from “personal experience”. But was quickly resolved when he talked about the chiefs drafting PMII Good stuff |
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Let it all out Bueler445 |
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That was cathartic. |
It was Reerun and TimBone.
I forgot the ****er insured it ROFL. https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/show...hlight=Package |
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